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EUROPEAN FELLOWSHIPS FOR TRAINING IN URBAN STUDIES

Published: 12/03/2005

“Future Urban Research in Europe” (FUTURE) supports the research competencies, networks and human potentials to meet the future challenges in the cities of Europe.

OBJECTIVE

Cities are one of the most relevant places to observe, understand and influence changes in all fields of economy and society. Most inhabitants in the European Union are living in urban areas. “Future Urban Research in Europe” (FUTURE) therefore supports the research competencies, networks and human potentials to meet the future challenges in the cities of Europe.

The project will continue and bring forward the existing research on different features of urban life in Europe. FUTURE aims at the integration of different disciplines such as urban planning, political science, urban design, sociology, management research, architecture, economics, regional planning and other relevant contributing areas. The project will result in the substantial and sustainable founding of a network of training and exchange to prepare young scientists for the research on the European City.

CONCEPT

The idea of the FUTURE will be realised in four intensive training programmes for young academics. Every training programme has a different annual issue. The programme consists of the following elements:



ANNUAL THEMES

1.    The Electronic City (2005)


2.    Urban Governance (2006)


3.    Culture and the City (2007)


4.    The Ethnically Diverse City  (2008)


THE FELLOWSHIPS

All accepted applicants will be granted a fellowship of the European Commission which will enable the participation at the workshop and conference (travel expenses, accommodation). FUTURE is proposed to ensure the sound training of young researchers with regard to


APPLICATIONS

Scholars (graduates, post-graduates, PhD, post-PhD) from all disciplines and all European nations can apply. The selection will be lead by an international scientific committee. Researchers with more than 10 years of research experiences cannot be granted. In accordance with EU policies, FUTURE especially encourages women, disabled persons, members of ethnic minorities and researchers from accessing countries to apply.

Deadlines


Please send an abstract (max. 250 words) and curriculum vitae (max. 250 words) as an e-mail attachment (word document) to:

future@uni-weimar.de


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